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a north korea with more nuclear weapons, a north korea with more missile delivery systems a north korea that continues to proliferate, so these negotiations haven't been successful. lets be brutally blunt about that. but that does' mean we stop. >> while the international community navigates policy options - changes within north korea might have the most far-reaching implications >> there is so much curiosity in south korea about what is happening in the north that as you can see hundreds of people come here every day to take a peek at the other side. >> our main glimpse of life in the provinces... we were shown in a cafe in seoul >> fault lines was shown exclusive footage from a north korean smuggler. he asked us not to reveal his identity. >> in this clip, a group of people are waiting outside a train station in suncheon city, north of pyongyang. we were told they were waiting for merchants to arrive with chinese goods that need to be brought to market... things like shampoos electronics and smuggled dvds. >> we are told if caught filming the markets... you could go to prison or worse
a north korea with more nuclear weapons, a north korea with more missile delivery systems a north korea that continues to proliferate, so these negotiations haven't been successful. lets be brutally blunt about that. but that does' mean we stop. >> while the international community navigates policy options - changes within north korea might have the most far-reaching implications >> there is so much curiosity in south korea about what is happening in the north that as you can see...
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korea said was north korean money. but the real impact of banco delta asia and the destination that action, was that it created a chilling effect throughout the financial system. banks around the world stop doing business with north korea. we still live in the world today. it's that action another actually taken that make it a lot harder. >> that's why mr. dingell and i have for legislation that we have over in the senate because my observation at the time was as you said, wasn't just banco delta asia it was a dozen banks all that were willingly doing business in laundering basically, or doing business with north korea. and once those accounts were frozen, not only could he not be his generals but i later talked to defectors who had worked on the missile program. he said that program came to a halt because we did not have the hard currency. he couldn't even by the clandestine gyroscopes that we would buy on the black market for those missiles. we couldn't pay for anything. that's the kind of pressure i think, could cau
korea said was north korean money. but the real impact of banco delta asia and the destination that action, was that it created a chilling effect throughout the financial system. banks around the world stop doing business with north korea. we still live in the world today. it's that action another actually taken that make it a lot harder. >> that's why mr. dingell and i have for legislation that we have over in the senate because my observation at the time was as you said, wasn't just...
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north korea's nuclear threat. north korea has 4 to 10 nuclear devices and hind hundreds of short and intermediate range missiles. they have an active uranium and plutonium program, and it's not inconceivable that north korea in time will have a puck lard capability to reach the united states. north korea regime is a proliferation threat. a decade ago it was helping to rebuild a nuclear reactor in syria, and it is a potential source of missiles and nuclear materials to rogue states, including terrorists. north korea has a serious conventional military, which is a threat, an existential threat to the region. it's a population of 25 millions people and the fourth largest arm in the world. north korea's army is two times that of south korea, with its population, which is half of south korea. there are 28,500 american troops in south korea. further aggression by north korea would bring the united states into a major costly and dangerous war. north korea is a threat to their own people. 100,000 political prisoners held
north korea's nuclear threat. north korea has 4 to 10 nuclear devices and hind hundreds of short and intermediate range missiles. they have an active uranium and plutonium program, and it's not inconceivable that north korea in time will have a puck lard capability to reach the united states. north korea regime is a proliferation threat. a decade ago it was helping to rebuild a nuclear reactor in syria, and it is a potential source of missiles and nuclear materials to rogue states, including...
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north korea's nuclear threat. north korea has 4 to 10 nuclear devices and hind hundreds of short and intermediate range missiles. they have an active uranium and plutonium program, and it's not inconceivable that north korea in time will have a puck lard capability to reach the united states. north korea regime is a proliferation threat. a decade ago it was helping to rebuild a nuclear reactor in syria, and it is a potential source of missiles and nuclear materials to rogue states, including terrorists. north korea has a serious conventional military which is a threat, an existential threat to the region. it's a population of 25 millions people and the fourth largest arm in the world. north korea's army is two times that of south korea with its population, which is half of south korea. there are 28500 american troops in south korea. further aggression by north korea would bring the united states into a major costly and dangerous war. north korea is a threat to their own people. 100,000 political prisoners held und
north korea's nuclear threat. north korea has 4 to 10 nuclear devices and hind hundreds of short and intermediate range missiles. they have an active uranium and plutonium program, and it's not inconceivable that north korea in time will have a puck lard capability to reach the united states. north korea regime is a proliferation threat. a decade ago it was helping to rebuild a nuclear reactor in syria, and it is a potential source of missiles and nuclear materials to rogue states, including...
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does north korea north korea have a bomb of some magnitude? it is just yes or no. >> i wish i could give you a simple yes or no. >> can you say yes or no? >> we know they have continued to work on that flex we all no that. >> i'm not sure. >> do you have an answer? >> i would defer to the state department. >> north korea has conducted nuclear tests. >> they have sent satellites into orbit. >> they have conducted nuclear tests. >> do they have the bomb or not? >> sir i do not no. >> i personally think they have the capability to make a one based upon hearings we have had. looking on the other end, the delivery system the president of north korea says he wants to develop an intercontinental ballistic missile and for some reason he said he wants to 1st intercontinental ballistic missile to go to austin, texas. take that a little personal. what is the status of the delivery system, if you know? >> i do not no. >> this is not a treasury department issued. >> we are happy to provide you a full briefing in a classified setting. >> we have had some op
does north korea north korea have a bomb of some magnitude? it is just yes or no. >> i wish i could give you a simple yes or no. >> can you say yes or no? >> we know they have continued to work on that flex we all no that. >> i'm not sure. >> do you have an answer? >> i would defer to the state department. >> north korea has conducted nuclear tests. >> they have sent satellites into orbit. >> they have conducted nuclear tests. >> do...
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to cover the north korea news. be the important thing is the correction. when we make["b a.+p4Ñ mi0vÑi"aÛn÷spm we have to make a follow-up on the information and news and then sometimes we can find the solution on the news. so even though this forces us to make a mistake when we cover north korea, much more time to make a quick correction on the news and also i want to make one more issue. intentional providing false information from certain suppliers. they belong to some think tank or some media or whoever, sometimes they are providing the false information intentionally. so maybe they are aiming to get some money or fame, but those kind of actions, some kind of a criminal thing. so as a journalist and then traditional media we have to be very cautious on that kind of activities. so as a journalist, it's human nature for us to make some mistakes. as i mentioned, quick correction and then caution against the intentional providing of false information. it's a very difficult thing for us, we have to think about t
to cover the north korea news. be the important thing is the correction. when we make["b a.+p4Ñ mi0vÑi"aÛn÷spm we have to make a follow-up on the information and news and then sometimes we can find the solution on the news. so even though this forces us to make a mistake when we cover north korea, much more time to make a quick correction on the news and also i want to make one more issue. intentional providing false information from certain suppliers. they belong to some think...
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would be provocative to north korea. and the regime. >> one thing mentioned it the fact that michael linton, c.e.o. of sony is on the board of trustees of rand corporation. so you see this intimate relationship between sony and the military industrial complex. coming back to the freedom of expression. it boils down to two different perspectives. despite the threat of violence, goers. >> it was described by directorsar silly. they said it was their duty. in north korea, the state forecaster called "the interview" an act of terrorism. >> for the general population the leadership in north korea is daified, they are like a god. imagine a film were prophet muhammad or jesus christ was a target for assassination, it offends many. that dis departments in north korea -- dizzy departments would not be helpful, would be destabilizing. >> any time someone is threatened enough to not speak, it's a freedom of expression issue. we call it the hecklers veto in the nates, something is not -- united states, something is not spoken becaus
would be provocative to north korea. and the regime. >> one thing mentioned it the fact that michael linton, c.e.o. of sony is on the board of trustees of rand corporation. so you see this intimate relationship between sony and the military industrial complex. coming back to the freedom of expression. it boils down to two different perspectives. despite the threat of violence, goers. >> it was described by directorsar silly. they said it was their duty. in north korea, the state...
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north korea's nuclear threat. north korea has nuclear devices in hundreds of short and intermediate range missiles. they have an active uranium and plutonium program. it's not inconceivable with korea in time we'll have a capability to reach the united states. north korea's regime is a proliferation threat. a decade ago we held to be a live debate could build a reactor in serious, and it is a potential source of missiles and nuclear material to the rogue states including terrorists. north korea has a serious conventional military, which is a threat and excess dental threats to the region. in a population of 25 million people come into the fourth-largest army in the world north korea's army is two times that of south korea with it occupation which is half of south korea. there are 28,500 american troops in south korea. further aggression would bring the united states into a major costly and dangerous war. north korea is a threat to its own people. there are crimes against humanity and their own people that include
north korea's nuclear threat. north korea has nuclear devices in hundreds of short and intermediate range missiles. they have an active uranium and plutonium program. it's not inconceivable with korea in time we'll have a capability to reach the united states. north korea's regime is a proliferation threat. a decade ago we held to be a live debate could build a reactor in serious, and it is a potential source of missiles and nuclear material to the rogue states including terrorists. north korea...
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let me address north korea specifically. i don't think there was one piece of intelligence one intelligence node that slammed the door on the north korean involvement. i think it was everything together that gave us the confidence that this was north korea who committed this act by themselves. i think it's important that we realize that we're trying every day to keep america safe. the tools that we use are the tools that the american people provide us with or that they finance. we've got to be as robust as we can. >> chairman, thanks for joining us. >> thanks wolf. >> the new chairman of the senate intelligence committee. we have more on the new report out there about nsa spying on north korea. could the u.s. have warned sony about the cyber attack before it happened? we will talk about twists in the terror investigation in european the missteps before the slaughter in paris. our analysts, they are standing by. [container door opening] ♪ what makes it an suv is what you can get into it. ♪ [container door closing] what ma
let me address north korea specifically. i don't think there was one piece of intelligence one intelligence node that slammed the door on the north korean involvement. i think it was everything together that gave us the confidence that this was north korea who committed this act by themselves. i think it's important that we realize that we're trying every day to keep america safe. the tools that we use are the tools that the american people provide us with or that they finance. we've got to be...
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it's north korea's primary arms dealer. they hold these positions in north korea. do we know anything about them do any of the names stick out to you? >> none of the names really stick out. some of them are important but they aren't internationally well-known. what the obama administration is trying to do is these sanctions won't be effective but they're intentionally not effective. it's basically a shot across the bow hoping north korea will not retaliate. that's going to be a very interesting thing to see over the next weeks and months because north korea is probably not going to take this lying down. >> so a shot across the bow. we expect they're going to react, as you say. steven what do you think? will they? how will they react to this? >> if history is a guide, they will retaliate in some way. we've had multiple instances of when the north korean regime is unhappy that they will test a missile, fire at an offshore island on the south, they can detonate a nuclear-capable device. they've now, according to the allegations of the fbi, engaged in cyber attacks. th
it's north korea's primary arms dealer. they hold these positions in north korea. do we know anything about them do any of the names stick out to you? >> none of the names really stick out. some of them are important but they aren't internationally well-known. what the obama administration is trying to do is these sanctions won't be effective but they're intentionally not effective. it's basically a shot across the bow hoping north korea will not retaliate. that's going to be a very...
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and put some hurt on north korea. okay sun yeung lee he is a professor at tufts university. thank you sir for your time. >> thank you. >> yoamario quomo's family says his funeral will be held on monday. his death occurred the same day that his son andrew took office. libby casey has the story. >> he was not shy of being pro-choice supporting civil rights vetoing the death penalty and putting other people ahead of his own presidential aspirations. >> the republicans believe the wagon train will not make it unless some of the weak are left behind on the trail. >> this will forever cement his legacy as one of the most gifted orators of his generation. then taking on president reagan and conservatives at a time when liberals felt marginalized. >> there is despair mr. president in the faces that you don't see, in the places that you don't visit in your shining city. >> when he catapulted to national stardom mario quomo already had a deep new york career. running for mayor in 1977 but losing to then congressman ed koch. he
and put some hurt on north korea. okay sun yeung lee he is a professor at tufts university. thank you sir for your time. >> thank you. >> yoamario quomo's family says his funeral will be held on monday. his death occurred the same day that his son andrew took office. libby casey has the story. >> he was not shy of being pro-choice supporting civil rights vetoing the death penalty and putting other people ahead of his own presidential aspirations. >> the republicans...
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north korea. i want you to bash her your head against that story until a something new. tell us how it works and if he failed that's fine but if you don't try and going to be very unhappy. so i started to work on that. c-span: this book has on the cover of picture this young man. who is a? >> guest: he was born in the camp and he escaped and as far as we know he is the only individual on earth born in those camps to get out and tell what it's like to grow up in the camp. c-span: where did you get the idea to do a book about him? >> guest: i interviewed him in 2008 and wrote a story that was on the front page that really resulted in an incredible emotional reaction by the readers. they wanted to know more about him and about the camps. they wanted to give him money and save his soul so i went back a few weeks after that came out and i said let's do a book. let's dig into everything you know about that camp about how you got out of there and what it was like to walk across north korea and he didn't
north korea. i want you to bash her your head against that story until a something new. tell us how it works and if he failed that's fine but if you don't try and going to be very unhappy. so i started to work on that. c-span: this book has on the cover of picture this young man. who is a? >> guest: he was born in the camp and he escaped and as far as we know he is the only individual on earth born in those camps to get out and tell what it's like to grow up in the camp. c-span: where did...
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of the government of north korea. why we have adopted the approach we have adopted is for a couple of different reasons. one is that in order for -- in order for the government of north korea to maintain itself it needs access to hard currency, it needs access to the international financial system not a lot. but it does need it. so this is -- so when you identify -- >> i got it and the time is running out. so could you give me a specific example of how you are doing that since the executive order? >> well, simultaneous with the executive order, it would -- was announced that we employed the executive order with respect to three north korean entities and ten north korean individuals importantly with respect to those ten individuals, eight of them were employed of komed which is the arms company of north korea. one of the impacts of that, at least as its been reported in the press, is two of the individuals, that the government of namibia is considering expelling two of the individuals. now this is an important source o
of the government of north korea. why we have adopted the approach we have adopted is for a couple of different reasons. one is that in order for -- in order for the government of north korea to maintain itself it needs access to hard currency, it needs access to the international financial system not a lot. but it does need it. so this is -- so when you identify -- >> i got it and the time is running out. so could you give me a specific example of how you are doing that since the...
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now i frankly, lou, was surprised that north korea had that capability. i was there with the chairman of google two years ago, and they barely seemed to understand the internet. they barely seemed to have viable computer force but they sure fooled everybody. if they are the conclusive perpetrator, then there has to be a response. >> governor, we thank you very much for being with us. ambassador, i could go through your list of titles bill richardson, for minutes here. i'll just say ambassador richardson thanks for being with us again. >> it's good to be on your show. >>> new york city mayor bill de blasio escalating his war against the country's largest and most diverse police when heartburn comes creeping up on you... fight back with lief so smooth... .it's fast. tums smoothies starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue ...and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. tum, tum tum tum...♪ smoothies! only from tums. you know your dentures can move, unlike natural teeth. try fixodent plus true feel. the smooth formula helps keep dentures in place
now i frankly, lou, was surprised that north korea had that capability. i was there with the chairman of google two years ago, and they barely seemed to understand the internet. they barely seemed to have viable computer force but they sure fooled everybody. if they are the conclusive perpetrator, then there has to be a response. >> governor, we thank you very much for being with us. ambassador, i could go through your list of titles bill richardson, for minutes here. i'll just say...
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korea said was north korean money. but, the real impact of banco delta asia and that designation and that action was that it created a chilling effect throughout the financial system. banks around the world stopped doing business with north korea. we still live in that world today. that action and a lot of other actions we've taken have made it a lot harder. >> and that's why, mr. engel and i have our legislation that we have over in the senate. because, my observation at the time was that, as you said, it wasn't just banco delta asia, it was a dozen banks all that were willingly doing business in laundering, basically, or doing business with north korea and once those accounts were frozen not only could he not pay his generals but i later talked to defectors who'd worked on the missile program. he said that program came to a halt because we did not have the hard currency. we couldn't even buy the clandestine gyroscopes that we would buy on the black market for those missiles. we couldn't pay for anything. and that's t
korea said was north korean money. but, the real impact of banco delta asia and that designation and that action was that it created a chilling effect throughout the financial system. banks around the world stopped doing business with north korea. we still live in that world today. that action and a lot of other actions we've taken have made it a lot harder. >> and that's why, mr. engel and i have our legislation that we have over in the senate. because, my observation at the time was...
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in various parts of north korea's computer infrastructure. they basically established footholds in the chinese region and they apparently established
in various parts of north korea's computer infrastructure. they basically established footholds in the chinese region and they apparently established
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believes it was north korea? >> yeah i think it is very clear that the obama administration is quite convince the that north korea was behind the attacks. either directly or outsourcing it. and so i think that this is their belief and this is how they are responding. and i think that the extentics on the out side -- the skeptics on the outside are the ones they are having to convince but that hasn't happened yet. >> gordon though the white house said imbedded a warning into today's announcement saying that today's actions are the first aspect of our response telegraphing there will be other measures. what kind of measures can we expect to see? >> well people have been talking about putting north korea back on the state department list of terrorism sponsoring states. and i think that we could see more sanctions of the type we saw today, which would then make these maybe less symbolic and more substantive. but i think the administration is going to be very careful, because we're a wired society and north korea is n
believes it was north korea? >> yeah i think it is very clear that the obama administration is quite convince the that north korea was behind the attacks. either directly or outsourcing it. and so i think that this is their belief and this is how they are responding. and i think that the extentics on the out side -- the skeptics on the outside are the ones they are having to convince but that hasn't happened yet. >> gordon though the white house said imbedded a warning into today's...
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korea and north korea alone. it's tricky by any situation. they are pointing their finger at someone and saying we can't show you the evidence because it would reveal too much about our intelligence tactics so you basically just have to take them at their word. but it leaves possibility that we're finding etd of xyz being involved as well. it puts any it puts any administration in a tough position. >> is wazoo a tech no -- >> it's policy concerns at the highest level. >> what do you think comes next, because as julie is pointing out, you've got these private experts saying wait a second it may not be north korea. if the administration goes down this road, you would think that it's going to be prettial embarrassing if north korea is not behind it. >> what exactly are we going to do? we have got 1,000 subscribers, that isn't exactly a thriving enterprise. there's nothing there. you know the faymous satellite image. you got you got a line, the dmz is above it, this is nothing. our real issue is not a sony hack. the
korea and north korea alone. it's tricky by any situation. they are pointing their finger at someone and saying we can't show you the evidence because it would reveal too much about our intelligence tactics so you basically just have to take them at their word. but it leaves possibility that we're finding etd of xyz being involved as well. it puts any it puts any administration in a tough position. >> is wazoo a tech no -- >> it's policy concerns at the highest level. >> what...
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policy toward north korea in your judgment? >> i think the -- it would be far more likely that north korea would do some kind attack in the south. i don't think they would have carried out attacks against theaters in the u.s. and in that sense the sony pulling of the film was a mistake as well as some of the other movie companies that have pulled other films related to north korea. obviously, we have to be vigilant against north korean attacks, but i think it was an overreaction by sony. >> it is an exact parallel to president obama's white house begging google to take down the anti-mohammed, anti-muslim video on youtube. this time it is a mistake. then it was national policy because the president was the one asking. bruce clinger, we thank you for being with us. >> thank you very much. >>> president obama's illegal immigrant amnesty executive fiat losing its first test in federal court, so what you park your car. as you walk away crunch! a garbage truck backs into it. so,you call your insurance company, looking for a little su
policy toward north korea in your judgment? >> i think the -- it would be far more likely that north korea would do some kind attack in the south. i don't think they would have carried out attacks against theaters in the u.s. and in that sense the sony pulling of the film was a mistake as well as some of the other movie companies that have pulled other films related to north korea. obviously, we have to be vigilant against north korean attacks, but i think it was an overreaction by sony....
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like north korea did? >> well i'll start on the second one. maybe you can answer it with the government side of it which i don't think is prepared, by the way, the way it should be. late adopter for technology, late adopter for everything, other than raising your taxes good or bad. come on, people, lighten up. so on the isis problem are, here's what we saw developing over time. we saw that al-qaida groups were advertising for people with capabilities. which told us they had the aspiration to do it. i don't think they were, at least even when i left two weeks ago, had the capability to do it. but you see something different in isis you saw it in france, in the 19,000 attacks, a lot of it was the softer targets but they were able to shut things down through lead-off attacks. isis capability in social media is shockingly good shockingly good. they're very, very -- they're on the cutting edge of using social media to provoke their aims goals and objectives. so it would end one to believe that it is going to be
like north korea did? >> well i'll start on the second one. maybe you can answer it with the government side of it which i don't think is prepared, by the way, the way it should be. late adopter for technology, late adopter for everything, other than raising your taxes good or bad. come on, people, lighten up. so on the isis problem are, here's what we saw developing over time. we saw that al-qaida groups were advertising for people with capabilities. which told us they had the aspiration...
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announcing new sanctions on north korea. we'll explain how that may affect the country's elite and their lifestyle. >>> we'll also take you to another country familiar with u.s. sanctions and see the optimism now that some of those sanctions are eased for cuba. >>> and the film "back to the future" made big predictions for what 2015 would look like. just how right or wrong were they. that film is 30 years old. can you believe it? welcome to our viewers in the u.s. and around the world. i'm natalie allen. we begin this hour in indonesia where rough seas are keeping the search teams from getting a closer look at two large pieces of metal now spotted in the java sea. they believe the objects are from the airasia flight that crashed. recovery crews also found a panel, this panel with two windows. they found this on friday. and planes flying overhead have spotted oil slicks. paula went out with the helicopter today. she joins us from indonesia. but just like many others in the search you and the helicopter crew couldn't see very
announcing new sanctions on north korea. we'll explain how that may affect the country's elite and their lifestyle. >>> we'll also take you to another country familiar with u.s. sanctions and see the optimism now that some of those sanctions are eased for cuba. >>> and the film "back to the future" made big predictions for what 2015 would look like. just how right or wrong were they. that film is 30 years old. can you believe it? welcome to our viewers in the u.s....
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north korea did it. it was a new marker of a nationstate doing something to course. >> was this different than the attack by iran? >> yeah. our government is kind of feckless in its response. we will get around to our usual effort here __ to be of the victim. we'll get to that directly. sony will have to answer a whole lot of questions. >> so you were surprised? >> i am pleased, maybe modestly surprised. i would have struck proportional. i would pick a fight where we want it. this sense implications beyond cyber stuff. this is a pathological little gangster state that wants to hold at risk different things of value to different people in the world. we have allowed them to reach __ to take the game into a different domain. just for a moment, not particularly cyber related, north korea foreign_policy has been like the instructions on your shampoo bottle __ provoke, accept concessions, repeat. it has not been on a stable line. they have taught us to tolerate evermore provocative actions. i would really figh
north korea did it. it was a new marker of a nationstate doing something to course. >> was this different than the attack by iran? >> yeah. our government is kind of feckless in its response. we will get around to our usual effort here __ to be of the victim. we'll get to that directly. sony will have to answer a whole lot of questions. >> so you were surprised? >> i am pleased, maybe modestly surprised. i would have struck proportional. i would pick a fight where we...
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korea, i think if the nsa should be doing anything probably it should be spying on north korea, but i find it indestructive that we are using the sony attack to push for harsher penalties, and more information sharing with the government and now we see in this case that the government via the nsa had really about as much information about that attack as -- as you could want -- >> but they just weren't paying attention. >> -- act on it in a timely fashion. i think cause us to ask, do we need to be giving them more information, or get them better at using the information they have and sharing it with the private sector. >> what about the danger imposed when it comes to infiltrating civilian networks. >> one of the things discussed in the story that some of these documents came from that have been discussed in previous reporting is that it's one thing when the nsa says we're going to implant malware on the networks of north korean intelligence. but we found that in order to preserve their ability to get communication in the future they are doing the same sort of thing to large corporat
korea, i think if the nsa should be doing anything probably it should be spying on north korea, but i find it indestructive that we are using the sony attack to push for harsher penalties, and more information sharing with the government and now we see in this case that the government via the nsa had really about as much information about that attack as -- as you could want -- >> but they just weren't paying attention. >> -- act on it in a timely fashion. i think cause us to ask, do...
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north korea is blaming the u.s. for its internet outage which interrupted a mall amount of people from surfing the web. north korea is already under tough u.s. sanctions for its nuclear program but it's not clear what impact, if any these two one also have on its struggling economy. al jazeera. >> lawyers for jailed al jazeera journalists mohamed fahmy, bader mohammed, and peter greste have filed requests that they be deported from egypt. they have been in prison for more than a year. they were wrongly convicted of broadcasting false news and helping the outlawed muslim brotherhood, which al jazeera denies. the court ordered a retrial that could begin in a month. al jazeera continues to demand their immediate release. >> saudi arabia's king has been in hospital in riyadh since wednesday. >>> gunmen in nigeria expected to be from boko haram have kidnapped 40 boys from bore know state. dozens of fighters stormed through a village on new year's eve close to the boko haram town of gwoza. residents say that gunmen gather
north korea is blaming the u.s. for its internet outage which interrupted a mall amount of people from surfing the web. north korea is already under tough u.s. sanctions for its nuclear program but it's not clear what impact, if any these two one also have on its struggling economy. al jazeera. >> lawyers for jailed al jazeera journalists mohamed fahmy, bader mohammed, and peter greste have filed requests that they be deported from egypt. they have been in prison for more than a year....
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let's first talk about north korea. james rosen's report says that norse, they're breefbing the fbi saying you're going down the wrong road, there was russian language in the code. did the obama administration react too swiftly with the executive order? . >> absolutely not. this private security firm while it's a good firm is not familiar with the depth of what the national security agency, nsa, is providing to the fbi here, and having some work and familiarity with this and the forensics they can chase, i'm confident the fbi has got this right. that's why they doubled down on it and certainly wouldn't put the president in the position to execute sanctions against somebody not worthy of it. >> do you think that the north koreans take the sanctions themselves, do you think they're taking them seriously? seems that north korea is now reaching to south korea for a helping hand. which makes odd bedfellows. north korea isn't about to back down against the u.s. do you think? especially when they attacked us, if this report is
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hacked north korea first. der spiegel published a top secret nsa document that suggests america had penetrated north korea's computers as far back as 2010. less than two weeks after the deadly attacks in paris french officials are fending off a masser cyber attack. hackers have vandalized about 16,000 websites in france just in the past ten days. that's forcing the french government to beef up security in cyber space. nick spicer has more. >> reporter: the attacks against magazine "charlie hebdo" and ojewish supermarket set off another kind of attack, a much wider cyber attack in france. hackers in north africa changed the websites of universities town councils and local shops among others. france's interior minister on monday toured a cyber crime unit of the french police outside paris. he said he would present measures to fight the hackers this week. >> translator: more than 1300 attacks have been claimed by hacker groups or hackers saying they are islamist. >> late last year the french government passed a n
hacked north korea first. der spiegel published a top secret nsa document that suggests america had penetrated north korea's computers as far back as 2010. less than two weeks after the deadly attacks in paris french officials are fending off a masser cyber attack. hackers have vandalized about 16,000 websites in france just in the past ten days. that's forcing the french government to beef up security in cyber space. nick spicer has more. >> reporter: the attacks against magazine...
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now issuing new sanctions against north korea. the punishment just announced may just settle any question of who's responsible for the cyber attack at least as far as president obama is concerned. could this be the proportional response the president called for after the sony hack? that's next. [ female announcer ] knows her way around a miniskirt. can run in high heels. must be a supermodel, right? you don't know "aarp." because aarp is making finding the career you love no matter what your age, a real possibility. go to aarp.org/possibilities to check out life reimagined for tools, support, and connections. if you don't think "i've still got it" when you think aarp, then you don't know "aarp." find more surprising possibilities and get to know us at aarp.org/possibilities. narrator: these are the tennis shoes skater kid: whoa narrator: that got torture tested by teenagers and cried out for help. from the surprised designers. who came to the rescue with a brilliant fix male designer: i love it narrator: which created thousands of
now issuing new sanctions against north korea. the punishment just announced may just settle any question of who's responsible for the cyber attack at least as far as president obama is concerned. could this be the proportional response the president called for after the sony hack? that's next. [ female announcer ] knows her way around a miniskirt. can run in high heels. must be a supermodel, right? you don't know "aarp." because aarp is making finding the career you love no matter...
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and to actually name north korea. obama named north korea, and vowed to punish the country. so, we are going to go over the attack and the implications. briefly, what happened at sony. you are all familiar with this. just before things giving, sony discovered viruses in the system. then the guardians of peace, as they were called, began posting embarrassing e-mails online, showing executives making racially insensitive remarks. that started to get a lot of attention and become a problem for sony. about mid december, the hackers ratcheted up and put a threatening message online threatening violence against theaters that showed the film and alluded to 9/11. at that point, theaters get nervous. they talk about not wanting to show the film. sony decides they have to cancel the planned release for christmas day, and that leads to a huge controversy. the very next day, president obama convenes a meeting in the situation room with his national security council. they decide, based on unanimous recommendations, that they are going to publicly name north korea, give attribution, say n
and to actually name north korea. obama named north korea, and vowed to punish the country. so, we are going to go over the attack and the implications. briefly, what happened at sony. you are all familiar with this. just before things giving, sony discovered viruses in the system. then the guardians of peace, as they were called, began posting embarrassing e-mails online, showing executives making racially insensitive remarks. that started to get a lot of attention and become a problem for...
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. >>> coming up hitting north korea. where it hurts. our senior white house correspondent jim acosta has more on the first u.s. response to the sony cyber attack next. you're here to buy a car. what would help is simply being able to recognize a fair price. truecar has pricing data on every make and model so all you have to do is search for the car you want there it is. now you're an expert in less than a minute. this is truecar. ♪ nothing beats that new car smell ♪ ♪ chicken parm you taste so good ♪ ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ ♪ mmm mmm mmm mm mmm mm mmmmmm ♪ shopping online is as easy as it gets. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, carpenters and even piano tuners were just as simple? thanks to angie's list now it is. we've made hiring anyone from a handyman to a dog walker as simple as a few clicks. buy their services directly at angieslist.com no more calling around. no more hassles. start shopping from a list of top-rated providers today. angie's list is revolutionizing local service again. visit angieslist.
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to the internet in north korea don't have it anymore. the same is true of the north korean economy and sanctions applied to the north korean economy. but it's a response the u.s. government can take that is short of military action which clearly is not something the u.s. government wants to consider or think about right now. and therefore this is what you're left with. >> all right. so that's the next chapter in the sony hack attack in north korea. our john harwood, thank you so much in washington, d.c. >>> let's get back to the markets here. you can see that stocks are lower on this first trading day of the year. dow industrials down 55 points. that's one-third of 1% off session lows. the nasdaq composite off .7%. and s&p half a percent as well. bob pisani for the new york stock exchange right now. this is not one you want to put stock in right now because of the light volume. >> i wish the first trading day of the year was not on a friday. they're on the light side. look at the s&p 500. we started in positive territory and now drifted
to the internet in north korea don't have it anymore. the same is true of the north korean economy and sanctions applied to the north korean economy. but it's a response the u.s. government can take that is short of military action which clearly is not something the u.s. government wants to consider or think about right now. and therefore this is what you're left with. >> all right. so that's the next chapter in the sony hack attack in north korea. our john harwood, thank you so much in...
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north korea has a staffer there. representatives, the embassy in beijing, and government officials reached by e-mail tell cnn they have no comment on the defectors' claims. for its part china says ipt opposes any illegal cyber activity on its territory. a hub for north koreans is that questions about what is really happening beneath the surface. >> the deif he canner we spoke with say the hacking activity really peaked in china between 2005 and 2011. now that north korea is expanding access within its country, they're moving operations back to pyongyang. but he says they have hackers operating all over the world because they can launch attacks that can't be directly traced back to north korea. it was remarkable to walk into a hotel, a restaurant and feel like you're transported back inside north korea. >>> pretty illuminating. thanks very much. doing some great reporting from beijing. with us in the situation room now, our guest, steven yates, christian whiten, a deputy special envoy for human rights in north korea d
north korea has a staffer there. representatives, the embassy in beijing, and government officials reached by e-mail tell cnn they have no comment on the defectors' claims. for its part china says ipt opposes any illegal cyber activity on its territory. a hub for north koreans is that questions about what is really happening beneath the surface. >> the deif he canner we spoke with say the hacking activity really peaked in china between 2005 and 2011. now that north korea is expanding...
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. >> we hacked north korea before north korea hacked us. fox news has now confirmed a new report in "the new york times" about exactly how u.s. officials knew north korea was behind the cyber attack at sony. we'll speak with a report who broke the story. so why didn't the u.s. see this hack coming if the united states was watching north korea's every move. >>> they dandle police across the southeastern united states, our own sort of modern day bonnie and clyde. an 18-year-old and his 13-year-old girlfriend. but cops have now caught them and today the boyfriend had to answer to a judge. let's get to it. >> good monday afternoon from the deck. first today european leaders racing to prevent a new terror attack are looking to muslim countries for help. official with the european undown called today for sharing intelligence that coot help track down terror cells-following a week of arrests across europe, including a raid in belgium to stop what officials called a major imminent attack. police in greece rounded up suspects over the weekend, inclu
. >> we hacked north korea before north korea hacked us. fox news has now confirmed a new report in "the new york times" about exactly how u.s. officials knew north korea was behind the cyber attack at sony. we'll speak with a report who broke the story. so why didn't the u.s. see this hack coming if the united states was watching north korea's every move. >>> they dandle police across the southeastern united states, our own sort of modern day bonnie and clyde. an...
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north korea had the tools to attack. what is all this legislation and all this capability going to do to prevent that? i don't quite see how the pieces can act given all the authority, what in fact is there to be done? you can share all the information you want. sony still get swept off the map. >> again, and this was the biggest myth we could not get over when we were debating legislation the last couple of years.the interstate is not monitor private networks in the united states.it is against the law. they do not do it. when all of this capability to protect ourselves, they come back with some pretty interesting stuff. by this we can say now you can share with the private sector, and the private sector can share with you. this is really important because when they see some anomalies they can fire it back. right now they can't do that. the lachance we have now is if an fbi agent knocks on sony's door and says i'm with the government and i'm here to help you. it's too late. they are penetrated. this spreads out the abili
north korea had the tools to attack. what is all this legislation and all this capability going to do to prevent that? i don't quite see how the pieces can act given all the authority, what in fact is there to be done? you can share all the information you want. sony still get swept off the map. >> again, and this was the biggest myth we could not get over when we were debating legislation the last couple of years.the interstate is not monitor private networks in the united states.it is...
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hello, north korea! >> "the interview" continues to have ripple effects on the relationship between the two countries. pyongyang again insisting it is not, again, repeat it is not responsible for the massive cyber attack on sony pictures and denoungs the united states for having sanctions. will ripley has more from beijing. >> reporter: wolf the north korean government is firing back. one thing that they're focusing on is the international news coverage of the sony hack and the skepticism among some cyber security experts that north korea was even involved in the attack on sony. as we've reported on cnn and others have reported as well some feel that the hack was an inside job and pyongyang pounced on that saying that the u.s. is launching these sanctions as a way to try and validate a shaky case against the north korean government but the white house as you know is standing firm here launching these sanctions saying they have very credible evidence that north korea was involved in the devastating hack o
hello, north korea! >> "the interview" continues to have ripple effects on the relationship between the two countries. pyongyang again insisting it is not, again, repeat it is not responsible for the massive cyber attack on sony pictures and denoungs the united states for having sanctions. will ripley has more from beijing. >> reporter: wolf the north korean government is firing back. one thing that they're focusing on is the international news coverage of the sony hack...
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. >> hello north korea! >> reporter: when "the interview" ridiculed north korea's dictator triggering a massive hacking of sony pictures why was president obama so quick to blame north korea? >> the fbi announced today and we can confirm that north korea engaged in this attack. >> reporter: nbc news has confirmed it's because the nsa had already hacked into north korea's computers, four years ago. as first reported today by "new york times," even so officials say the u.s. did not see the sony attack coming. >> it would have been very difficult for anyone looking inside the system to see the software that actually did the damage but it was fairly easy once the damage happened to be able to sort of run the tape back and reconstruct what was done. >> reporter: how did it work? >> what you do is you try to get a piece of code into a machine that will capture key strokes and capture information. but it's designed that when you look for it it won't show up. >> reporter: the fbi director recently explained how he s
. >> hello north korea! >> reporter: when "the interview" ridiculed north korea's dictator triggering a massive hacking of sony pictures why was president obama so quick to blame north korea? >> the fbi announced today and we can confirm that north korea engaged in this attack. >> reporter: nbc news has confirmed it's because the nsa had already hacked into north korea's computers, four years ago. as first reported today by "new york times," even so...
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he has traveled and reported from north korea. we just heard jim accosta say the united states is just now warming up. the sanctions are not specifically targeting the hackers themselves so what is the u.s. government's objective? >> well what you see them doing here natalie, is they're going after several government agencies including that major intelligence the rgb, which is suspected of being involved in a number of cyber incidents on behalf of the north korean government. another one that's hurtful for the north korean regime is they're targeting the primary arms dealer and several high level government officials who are in the arms trafficking business. the representatives of north korea in places like africa iran russia and syria because arms exports, arms dealing on the black market is one way that the north korean regime obtains cash the cash that supports the regime and the luxurious lifestyle of the very few privileged elite in pyongyang, talking about kim jong-un and his closest associates. without cash they can't conti
he has traveled and reported from north korea. we just heard jim accosta say the united states is just now warming up. the sanctions are not specifically targeting the hackers themselves so what is the u.s. government's objective? >> well what you see them doing here natalie, is they're going after several government agencies including that major intelligence the rgb, which is suspected of being involved in a number of cyber incidents on behalf of the north korean government. another one...
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announcing new sanctions on north korea. we'll explain how that may affect the country's elite and their lifestyle. >>> we'll also take you to another country familiar with u.s. sanctions and see the optimism now that some of those sanctions are eased for cuba. >>> and the film "back to the future" made big predictions for what 2015 would look like. just how right or wrong were they. that film is 30 years old. can you believe it? welcome to our viewers in the u.s. and around the
announcing new sanctions on north korea. we'll explain how that may affect the country's elite and their lifestyle. >>> we'll also take you to another country familiar with u.s. sanctions and see the optimism now that some of those sanctions are eased for cuba. >>> and the film "back to the future" made big predictions for what 2015 would look like. just how right or wrong were they. that film is 30 years old. can you believe it? welcome to our viewers in the u.s....
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we've got 50 years of sanctions against north korea. we've just heard the president has relaxed sanctions against cuba because those sanctions haven't worked. is there any hope? >> i don't think so, i don't think we will see those powerful sarchtions thatsarchtions thatsanctions that they talked about. putting north korea on the list of state sponsored terrorism they're going to have to respond again and it is a cycle this will last quite some time. >> you mentioned china? what about china's role if we are advantaging north korea if china were involved in all of this certainly there is north korean presence and training inside china of hackers. >> well there certainly are. more than half of north korea's cyber warriers are based in the people's republic of china. >> physically based there? >> physically based there. also these attacks on sony went through chinese ip addresses. the fire walls, we know for instance the chinese saw these attacks going out to sony pictures over a long period of time. we saw the ex filtration of 100 terabyte
we've got 50 years of sanctions against north korea. we've just heard the president has relaxed sanctions against cuba because those sanctions haven't worked. is there any hope? >> i don't think so, i don't think we will see those powerful sarchtions thatsarchtions thatsanctions that they talked about. putting north korea on the list of state sponsored terrorism they're going to have to respond again and it is a cycle this will last quite some time. >> you mentioned china? what...
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it's about banning north korea from u.s. financial system a tactic they used against russia in response to its actions in the ukraine. a tactic they used evens iran in response to its nuclear program. what you do is take any sort of back door method that a country or its entities in this case the intelligence ministry as well as its defense industry has for getting access to u.s. financial system and that's very punishing because you don't have to be doing business with the u.s. directly to be using the u.s. financial system and as the u.s. is beginning to point its finger at north korea for these cyber attacks administration officials were telling me listen there are still measures we can take to punish the north korean economy and here we have them. >> jim sciutto, this comes just a day after the north signaled that it might be willing to open or extend an arm towards south korea saying it may be top talks if quote the mood is right. what do you make of the timing on this? >> we can expect very strong reaction from north k
it's about banning north korea from u.s. financial system a tactic they used against russia in response to its actions in the ukraine. a tactic they used evens iran in response to its nuclear program. what you do is take any sort of back door method that a country or its entities in this case the intelligence ministry as well as its defense industry has for getting access to u.s. financial system and that's very punishing because you don't have to be doing business with the u.s. directly to be...
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when you compare the transactions going through the swift system for north korea and iran, north korea is much smaller than iran, and, indeed because of earlier sanctions major chinese banks don't deal with north korea any more. but what the north koreans have done is establish significant relationships with very small chinese banks that don't care about reputation and don't care about the u.s. market, so they're able to conduct their business at least with respect to military trade through these lower profile entities. >> you mentioned past sanctions. how effective have they been and at the time of the past sanctions was north korea more integrated so they are more effective? >> there are two types of sanctions. there are sanctions on luxury goods. those are been entirely ineffective. past sanctions in the financial sector have been effective, though. we have sanctions ten years ago involving a small bank in macao, and it had real macroeconomic significance for the north koreans, and, indeed, it's in the wake of that bank of asia case that the military established all of these corresp
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it led to over two dozen entities no longer going to do business north korea. a north korean negotiator told a white house official you finally found a way to hurt us. and the obama administration came in office saying it was a huge mistake for the bush administration to have removed those sanctions, which we did in trying to improve the atmosphere for nuclear negotiations, and the obama administration has said they're trying to recreate the pressure that the u.s. had in 2005. what are some of these things that we can do, that the u.s. can do under existing law? we can put north korea back on the state sponsors of terrorism list, we can designate them as a primary money laundering concern as we have iran burma and ukraine, we can formally charge them as a counterfeit -- [inaudible] we can impose human rights-related sanctions on them as we already have on zimbabwe and congo. the presidents of zimbabwe and congo are on the u.s. sanctions list because of human rights violations, and yet 11 months after a u.n. commission concluded north korea had committed crimes
it led to over two dozen entities no longer going to do business north korea. a north korean negotiator told a white house official you finally found a way to hurt us. and the obama administration came in office saying it was a huge mistake for the bush administration to have removed those sanctions, which we did in trying to improve the atmosphere for nuclear negotiations, and the obama administration has said they're trying to recreate the pressure that the u.s. had in 2005. what are some of...